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The large ships of Sunderland and Shields were particularly suitable for transports , were usually taken over by the ... an influx of seamen at these ports , that it is impossible for the owners of ships to find employment for them .
The large ships of Sunderland and Shields were particularly suitable for transports , were usually taken over by the ... an influx of seamen at these ports , that it is impossible for the owners of ships to find employment for them .
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ships had sailed with very small crews - 3 men and 1 boy for the ships , for which the men now demanded 5 men and 1 boy , and for which the masters proposed 4 men and 2 boys . * The strike thus began over a question of wages ; but when ...
ships had sailed with very small crews - 3 men and 1 boy for the ships , for which the men now demanded 5 men and 1 boy , and for which the masters proposed 4 men and 2 boys . * The strike thus began over a question of wages ; but when ...
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On referring to the Home Office papers , ' she writes , ' we find that ( 1 ) the strike was not originally caused by practice of the shipowners of undermanning their ships ( 2 ) the strike was not suppressed by the use of troops " ...
On referring to the Home Office papers , ' she writes , ' we find that ( 1 ) the strike was not originally caused by practice of the shipowners of undermanning their ships ( 2 ) the strike was not suppressed by the use of troops " ...
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